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Honda-Nissan Merger Won't Include Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors considering not joining planned Nissan-Honda merger, sources say
The potential merger could form the world's third-largest auto group with an annual production of 7.4 million vehicles.
Mitsubishi might not be part of Honda-Nissan merger
According to a report by Reuters, Mitsubishi is considering not joining the planned merger between Honda and Nissan. Sources told the news outlet that Mitsubishi, which is 34.01% owned by Nissan, plans to remain listed
Mitsubishi Motors Shares Plunge On Nissan-Honda Merger Report
Shares in Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors plunged nearly nine percent Friday after a report said it might not join a planned merger between industry giants Honda and Nissan.
Yomiuri: Mitsubishi Motors may opt out of Nissan-Honda merger over concerns about management influence
Amid Nissan-Honda merger talks, Mitsubishi Motors may step back over concerns about its limited influence due to its smaller size
Mitsubishi Motors not to join Honda-Nissan merger: source
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is considering not joining the planned merger between Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. and instead focusi
Mitsubishi Motors to opt out of Honda-Nissan holding company
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is finalizing its decision not to join the proposed management integration between Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. as it fears being marginalized, sources said on Jan. 24.
Mitsubishi Motors Won’t Join Honda, Nissan Tie-Up: Yomiuri
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. won’t be a part of Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co.’s plans to combine their companies under a holding company, the Yomiuri reported.
Mitsubishi Motors considering not joining Nissan-Honda merger, Yomiuri says
Mitsubishi Motors, a junior partner of Nissan Motor, is considering not joining a planned business merger between Nissan and Honda Motor, the Yomiuri online said on Friday. The report came after Nissan and Honda last year said they would begin formal talks on the merger that could potentially create the world's third-largest auto group.
The Honda-Nissan Merger Won't Include Mitsubishi: Report
Although the joint press release didn't include Mitsubishi, a separate document released the same day mentioned a second MoU signed by all three Japanese brands. Mitsu said it would explore its "participation,
Japan: Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi automakers' joint press conference
Presidents of Nissan Motor Co., Honda Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. -- Makoto Uchida, Toshihiro Mibe and Takao Kato -- pose for photos after attending a joint press conference in Tokyo on Dec.
Mitsubishi Motors May Skip Nissan-Honda Merger, Focus on Asia
Japans Mitsubishi Motors (OTC:MMTOF), a key partner of Nissan (OTC:NSANY), may opt out of the proposed merger between Nissan and Honda (NYSE:HMC), sources revealed on Friday. The merger, aimed at creating the
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What If the Fresh Toyota Land Cruiser Gets Rivaled by the Mitsubishi Pajero Once Again?
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Mitsubishi confirms new-gen ASX for Australia
S pecific launch timing is yet to be confirmed but Mitsubishi Motors Australia has confirmed that a new generation of ASX ...
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Mitsubishi Motors considering not joining planned Nissan-Honda merger, sources says
Japan's Mitsubishi Motors, a junior partner of Nissan Motor, is considering not joining a planned business merger between ...
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Mitsubishi Motors won’t join Honda and Nissan tie-up, Yomiuri says
Mitsubishi Motors hasn’t made any announcements and is considering all options, a spokesperson for the company said.
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